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      Breast cancer in ethnic minority groups in developed nations: Case studies of the United Kingdom and Australia.

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          Recent research from the United Kingdom (UK) has highlighted some of the differences in breast cancer presentations between women of different ethnic groups. Analysis of a large database showed that Black women of African or Caribbean heritage living in England and Wales are more likely to present with stage 3 or 4 cancer than White British women and less likely to have their cancer detected through screening. In many countries around the world, migrant and cultural minority groups experience social and economic disadvantage and this is reflected in their health outcomes. With world migration at record levels, it is timely to reflect on ethnic disparities and to consider how developed nations can care for their minority groups, which are increasing in number and diversity. These issues and challenges are discussed, using the UK's migrant population and Australia's Indigenous and migrant populations as case studies.

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          Journal
          Maturitas
          Maturitas
          Elsevier BV
          1873-4111
          0378-5122
          May 2017
          : 99
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Sydney, Australia. Electronic address: meagan.brennan@sydney.edu.au.
          Article
          S0378-5122(17)30025-7
          10.1016/j.maturitas.2017.01.015
          28364863
          f82afdc7-add1-4fd4-8703-c65cdf961729
          History

          Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander,Australia,Breast cancer,Diversity,Immigrant,Indigenous,Migrant,Minority groups,Multicultural,United Kingdom

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